
George Watsky reads "Great Speed"
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English, Other
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KG - University
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Hard
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George Watsky introduces and reads his poem 'Great Speed', exploring themes of technology, personal growth, and relationships. He reflects on how technology impacts his life and work, and how his partner influences his perspective. The poem narrates a personal incident involving a laptop and delves into the complexities of human-machine interaction.
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In what way does Watsky reflect on his past work and personal growth?
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What significance does the act of painting fingernails have in the context of the poem?
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